Con®guring Dial Circuits

 

For Channelized: 56 or 64

 

Default value: 64

callback [Yes or No]

The callback feature uses the callers telephone number to verify the call

against an authentication table and then disconnects the incoming call.

Callback then makes an outgoing call to the same caller. Callback should

always be disabled. The default is no.

 

calls [outbound or inbound or both]

 

Restricts this dial circuit to initiating outbound calls only, accepting inbound

 

calls only, or both initiating and accepting calls. The default is both.

 

destination address_name

 

This parameter is required for the dial circuit to operate. It speci®es the

 

network dial address of the remote router to which this dial circuit will

 

connect. The LID protocol uses this parameter as the default comparison

 

address for incoming calls. This parameter must match an address name

that you assigned using the Config> prompt with either the add isdn

address command, the add v25-bis address command, or the add

v34-address command.

 

Example: set destination remote-site-sanfrancisco

 

idle # of seconds

 

Speci®es a timeout period for the circuit. If there is no protocol traffic over

 

the circuit for this speci®ed time period, the dial circuit hangs up. The range

 

is 0 to 65535, and the default is 60 seconds. A setting of zero speci®es that

 

there is no timeout period and that this is a dedicated circuit.

 

Notes:

 

1. For WAN Restoral operations, you must set the idle timeout to 0.

 

2. On a I.43x, X.25 or Channelized circuit, you cannot set this parameter.

 

idle-char

 

Speci®es the idle character used for I.43x or channelized circuits.

 

Note: You cannot con®gure this parameter for regular ISDN circuits.

 

Valid values: 7E or FF

 

Default value: 7E

 

Example: set idle-char 7E

 

inbound-destination address_name

 

Set this parameter if the dial circuit is set up for both inbound and outbound

 

calls and if this router's local dial address is different from the destination

 

dial address that the remote router dials. For example, the numbers would

 

be different if one of the routers must go through a PBX, international, or

 

inter-LATA exchange. This parameter must match an address name that

you assigned at the Config> prompt with either the add isdn address

command, the add v25-bis address command, or the add v34-address

command. The inbound destination number is used to match the incoming

LID or CallerID with the dial circuit. If there is a match that dial circuit gets

the call.

 

Example: set inbound remote-site-1

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